Bernadeia Johnson is a name you might not recognize immediately but I’m sure many of the readers here will remember who she is shortly.

Johnson was…WAS…the Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent but she resigned last December over flaps with her policies and criticism regarding a $400,000.00 plus no-bid contract she awarded to a political activist group.

Basically, she was forced out of her job but don’t feel sorry for her…Berdadeia Johnson’s severance package entitles her to three months’ worth of her salary, roughly about $47,500, which will be spread out over a 6 month period ending in June and she will ALSO be awarded a juicy consulting contract totaling yet ANOTHER $12,000 PER MONTH that will, as her extended salary does… end in June.

But that’s not all…She is ENTITLED to a principal’s position within the school district from which she just resigned.

That’s a pretty sweet deal isn’t it? Especially for someone who wasn’t exactly playing by the rules. In fact, many of her critics said she was just making up the rules as she went along.

You probably still don’t remember who this woman is but…perhaps THIS will jog your memory…

President Trump along with a slew of other politicians from both sides of the aisle reacted late Tuesday after Democratic Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones beat out Republican Roy Moore in a special election.

A Bangladeshi immigrant accused of setting off a pipe bomb in the New York subway system had his first court appearance on Wednesday via video from the hospital room where he is recovering from burns sustained in the blast.

Roy Moore, the Republican defeated Tuesday in the U.S. Senate race in Alabama, turned out to be a deeply flawed candidate and one who traditional Republican voters – including people of faith and suburban men and women – could neither muster enthusiasm for nor support.